a effective reminder: Microsoft ideas to allow the public to obtain a beta edition of “Morro,” now known as Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) on June 23,
microsoft office 2010 x86 sale, starting around 9 a.m. PT. (8 a.m. PT): The beta download is now live. Or maybe not. It was for a minute,
windows 7 activation key sale, there…. is the free antivirus/anti-malware product that is replacing Microsoft’s paid Windows Live OneCare subscription service. It is aimed primarily at users who can’t or won’t pay for security software. are the details about today’s beta kick-off: is eligible: Anyone in the U.S., Israel or Brazil who wants to try MSE on XP SP2, Vista or
Windows 7 (Beta or Release Candidate) can grab the beta. Last week, Microsoft officials told me there was no cap planned for the beta,
office Enterprise 2007, but thereafter a spokesperson said the beta will be capped at 75,000. “This could change though depending on what the download scenario is,” he added. site: Testers will be able to obtain MSE beta from Microsoft Connect by going to this page: MSE beta will be available in 32- and 64-bit flavors. It will be available in English and Brazilian Portuguese on June 23 and simplified Chinese some time later this year. Update: The beta is restricted by country. The beta site says: “This beta is available only to customers in the United States, Israel (English only),
microsoft windows 7 home premium serial, People’s Republic of China (Simplified Chinese only) and Brazil (Brazilian Portuguese only).” long will the beta be available: Microsoft ideas to keep the beta open until the cap is reached or the final product is available,
discount office 2010 64bit, whichever comes first. is the final MSE release due: Official word is before the end of calendar 2009. I’ve seen several bloggers saying this fall. you’re among the testers who grab a copy of today’s beta of MSE, I’d be interested in hearing what you think. How does MSE compare to other free and paid third-party security offerings and Windows Live OneCare?